Roku has announced exciting updates for its TVs, including personalized content features, new hardware, and improvements like the ability to visit Roku City with one click! Discover how these updates will transform your viewing experience.
Thomson has unveiled the Cast 150, a new Google TV dongle that closely resembles the discontinued Chromecast with Google TV. With a dedicated Live TV button and 4K streaming support, it aims to be a cost-effective alternative. However, availability in the US may be limited.
Roku has announced a major update for 2025, featuring new streaming devices, TVs, and innovative software enhancements aimed at reducing content search fatigue and improving user experience. Discover what's in store!
Roku users are encountering autoplaying ads for movies like Disney's Moana 2 when turning on their TVs. This unexpected behavior is part of a test by Roku, raising questions about user control over ad settings.
Roku device owners are outraged after an unskippable Moana 2 trailer played upon starting their devices, sparking backlash about the company's advertising tactics. Users express frustration over intrusive ads as Roku navigates monetization strategies.
Google is addressing the bricking issue affecting Chromecast and Chromecast Audio devices due to an expired security certificate. A firmware update is rolling out, ensuring users can continue streaming without hassle.
Users of Chromecast (2nd gen) and Chromecast Audio are facing casting issues, displaying an 'Untrusted device' error. Google has identified the problem and is working on a fix, urging users not to factory reset their devices.
Reports indicate that second-generation Chromecasts and Chromecast Audio devices are failing, displaying error messages that suggest they may no longer be supported by Google. Users are concerned about the future of these devices.